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- This invention relates to vehicle cargo bay covers.
- Pick-ups and utility vehicles are often provided with a bed or cargo bay for transporting cargo.
- such vehicles are sometimes provided with covers for covering the bay.
- Cargo covers may be connectable and disconnectable from the vehicle and are typically disconnected when cargo that extends above the level of the connected cover is transported.
- Vehicle operators often choose to disconnect cargo covers from the vehicle even when the cargo does not extend above the cover or when there is no cargo in the bay.
- Disconnected cargo covers are often left at the point of departure of the operator.
- a flexible bag is sometimes provided for storing the covers in the cargo bay when they are not in a connected position.
- a cargo cover storage system for a vehicle having a cargo bay includes cover members adapted to cooperate with each other to at least partially cover the cargo bay.
- the system further includes two bracket assemblies configured to be connectable and disconnectable from the vehicle.
- the bracket assemblies are adapted to receive a removed one of the cover members and support the removed one of the cover members above the attached cover member(s) when the bracket assemblies are connected to the vehicle such that the cover members are secured to the vehicle in a relatively stacked manner and the cargo bay is at least partially uncovered.
- the bracket assemblies may be adapted to receive two removed cover members in a like, stacked manner.
- the cover members are not touching when they are so secured to the vehicle.
- the cargo cover system may further include two cover support portions mounted to the vehicle and configured to cooperate with the bracket assemblies in supporting the cover member.
- the cargo cover system may further include two bracket receptacle assemblies connected to the vehicle, each bracket receptacle assembly being adapted for supporting one of the bracket assemblies.
- Each of the bracket receptacle assemblies may include a slot, and each of the bracket assemblies may include a tab adapted to mate with the slot to support the bracket assembly in the bracket receptacle assembly.
- Each of the bracket assemblies may also include a latch pin and each of the bracket receptacle assemblies may include a tab adapted to receive the latch pin to support the bracket assembly in the bracket receptacle assembly.
- a method for storing a cargo cover on a vehicle having a cargo bay includes two cover members, a first cover member and a second cover member.
- the method includes disconnecting the second cover member from the vehicle such that the cargo bay is at least partially uncovered.
- the second cover member is then connected to the vehicle above the first cover member which is still in position covering the cargo bay, via two bracket assemblies and two cover support portions such that the cover members are relatively stacked above the partially uncovered cargo bay.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a vehicle having a cargo cover storage system with cover members secured to the vehicle to partially uncover the cargo bay;
- FIG. 2A is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 with the cover members secured to the vehicle to cover the cargo bay;
- FIG. 2B is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the vehicle of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3A is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a bracket assembly used in the cargo cover storage system of FIG. 1 , with the bracket assembly in a collapsed position;
- FIG. 3B is a perspective schematic illustration of the bracket assembly of FIG. 3A , with the bracket assembly in an extended position;
- FIG. 4A is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a bracket receptacle assembly used in the cargo cover storage system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4B is a schematic illustration in fragmentary rear view of the cargo cover storage system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of storing a cargo cover for a vehicle having a cargo bay.
- FIG. 1 a vehicle 10 having a cargo cover storage system 12 is depicted.
- the vehicle 10 includes a cargo bay 14 .
- the cargo bay 14 is substantially defined by a left sidewall 16 , a right sidewall 18 , a front wall 20 and an endgate 22 .
- a first cover member 26 , a second cover member 28 and a third cover member 30 are stacked relative to one another and secured to the vehicle 10 above the cargo bay 14 .
- Latch plates 32 are disposed on a ledge 24 disposed above the right sidewall 18 . Three latch plates are shown; additional latch plates may also be used on ledge 24 .
- Additional latch plates are likewise disposed above the left sidewall 16 in a mirrored arrangement with respect to those on the ledge 24 .
- a right bracket assembly 34 and a right cover support portion 36 secure the second and third cover members 28 , 30 to the vehicle 10 in a relatively stacked manner above the first cover member 26 .
- a left bracket assembly (not shown) and a left cover support portion (not shown) which are symmetrical, mirror images of the right bracket assembly 34 and the right cover support portion 36 , respectively, also secure the second and third cover members 28 , 30 to the vehicle 10 .
- cover support portions may be secured to the vehicle at stake openings disposed in the sidewalls, such stake openings being common on existing vehicles having cargo bays.
- the first, second and third cover members 26 , 28 and 30 are secured to the vehicle 10 in an alternative manner in which the cargo bay 14 is covered.
- the right cover support portion 36 is formed with an integral right lower retention slot 40 and an integral right upper retention slot 42 .
- a right bracket receptacle opening 46 is formed in a right side storage unit 48 disposed outward of the right sidewall 18 (shown in FIG. 1 ) on the vehicle 10 .
- a symmetrical left bracket receptacle opening (not shown) is likewise disposed adjacent to the left sidewall 16 , and may be formed in an optional, symmetrical left side storage unit disposed outward of the left sidewall 16 .
- the right bracket assembly 34 includes a post portion 50 .
- the post portion 50 is formed with a bracket tab 54 .
- a rod 56 having a knob 62 at a first end 63 and a latch pin 66 hingeably connected at an opposed second end 65 is secured to the post portion 50 such that the rod 56 is translatable along the length of the post portion 50 .
- the rod 56 includes a cammed portion 68 .
- a through pin 72 further secures the latch pin 66 to the post portion 50 .
- the latch pin 66 includes a hinged end 76 pivotably secured to the end of the rod 56 .
- the latch pin 66 is substantially Z-shaped and further includes a latch end 78 opposed to the hinged end 76 .
- An upward force on the knob 62 causes the hinged end 76 of the latch pin 66 to rotate upwards about the through pin 72 thus moving the latch end 78 away from the post portion 50 , as depicted in FIG. 3B .
- An opposite downward force on the knob 62 causes the latch end 78 to return to a position abutting a bottom edge 82 of the post portion 50 , as depicted in FIG. 3A .
- the bracket assembly 34 includes an upper platform portion 84 and a lower platform portion 86 .
- Each of the upper and lower platform portions 84 , 86 are pivotably secured to the post portion 50 .
- the upper platform portion 84 includes an upper platform left arm 88 and an upper platform right arm 90 .
- the upper platform left and right arms 88 , 90 pivot about upper platform left and right pivot joints 92 , 94 , respectively, for pivoting the upper platform 84 with respect to the post portion 50 .
- the lower platform portion 86 includes a lower platform left arm 96 and a lower platform right arm 98 .
- the lower platform left and right arms 96 , 98 pivot about lower left and right pivot joints 100 , 102 , respectively, for pivoting the lower platform portion 86 with respect to the post portion 50 .
- the bracket assembly 34 is in a longitudinally compact, collapsed position, as shown in FIG. 3A .
- the bracket assembly 34 is in an extended position in which the platform portions 84 , 86 are parallel to each other, as shown in FIG. 3B .
- the upper and lower platform portions 84 , 86 are pivotable independently of one another.
- the lower platform 86 portion may be pivoted to an extended position as shown in FIG. 3B , while the upper platform portion 84 remains in the collapsed position shown in FIG. 3A .
- the upper platform portion 84 includes an upper platform latch-receiving portion 106 mounted to the upper platform left arm 88 and the upper platform right arm 90 at upper platform left and right distal arm ends 108 , 110 respectively.
- the lower platform portion 86 includes a lower platform latch-receiving portion 112 mounted to the lower platform left arm 96 and the lower platform right arm 98 at lower platform left and right distal arm ends 114 , 116 respectively.
- a mount pad 118 is mounted to each of the upper and lower platform latch-receiving portions 106 , 112 .
- the mount pad is formed from a deformable rubber or foam structure.
- the right side storage unit 48 is disposed outward of the right sidewall 18 and is configured to form the integral right bracket receptacle opening 46 .
- the receptacle opening 46 is four-sided (as may also be better viewed in FIG. 2B ), defined by inner walls 140 , three of which are shown in FIG. 4A .
- a right bracket receptacle assembly 136 is disposed in the right bracket receptacle opening 46 .
- the right bracket receptacle assembly 136 includes an upper receptacle member 138 mounted to an inner wall 140 of the right side storage unit 48 .
- the upper receptacle member 138 is formed with an integral receptacle slot 142 .
- the right bracket receptacle assembly 136 further includes a lower receptacle tab member 146 mounted to the inner wall 140 .
- the right side storage unit 48 includes the ledge 24 .
- a latch plate 32 is mounted to the ledge 24 .
- structure forming like bracket receptacle assemblies may be mounted directly to the pickup sidewalls (i.e., the bed sides).
- the post portion 50 of the right bracket assembly 34 is disposed in the right bracket receptacle opening 46 .
- the bracket tab 54 is disposed through the slot 142 of the upper receptacle member 138 .
- the latch pin 66 is mated with the lower receptacle tab member 146 . Accordingly, the right bracket assembly 34 is secured to the vehicle 10 by the upper receptacle member 138 and the lower receptacle tab member 146 .
- the upper platform portion 84 and the lower platform portion 86 are extended for supporting the third cover member 30 , and the second cover member 28 , respectively, the third cover member 30 being stacked above the second cover member 28 which, in turn, is stacked above the first cover member 26 .
- Cover member latches 152 are disposed on the undersides 154 of each of the cover members 26 , 28 , 30 .
- Each latch 152 includes a pivotable latch handle 156 operable to secure the latch 152 on the third cover member 30 to the upper platform latch-receiving portion 106 , the latch 152 on the second cover member 28 to the lower platform latch-receiving portion 112 and the latch 152 on the first cover member 26 to the latch plate 32 on the ledge 24 .
- the first cover member 26 has two latches 152 (one shown in FIG. 4B ) able to latch to two latch plates 32 (one shown in FIG. 4B ) disposed on ledge 24 .
- the mount pads 118 act as a preload feature, deforming slightly when pressurized between the latched upper platform latch-receiving portion 106 and the third cover member 30 and between the latched lower platform latch-receiving portion 112 and the second cover member 28 .
- the deformability of the mount pads 118 provides a closely conforming, pressurized contact surface between the latch receiving portions 106 , 112 and the third and second cover members 30 , 28 , respectively, thus ensuring a secure attachment.
- a similar preload feature in the form of a seal may be disposed on ledge 24 to ensure a secure attachment of first cover member 26 to the vehicle.
- a method of storing a cargo cover 200 for a vehicle having a cargo bay is provided.
- the cargo cover is comprised of two cover members including a first cover member and a second cover member.
- the method 200 includes disconnecting the second cover member 204 from the vehicle such that the cargo bay is at least partially uncovered.
- the method 200 may further include extending the two bracket assemblies 208 from a collapsed state to an extended state.
- the method 200 may further include placing the bracket assemblies into two bracket receptacle assemblies 212 such that the bracket assemblies are operatively secured to the bracket receptacle assemblies.
- the method 200 further includes connecting the second cover member to the vehicle 216 above the first cover member via the bracket assemblies and two cover support portions such that the cover members are relatively stacked above the partially uncovered cargo bay.
- the method 200 may include disconnecting the second cover member from the bracket assemblies 220 .
- the method 200 may further include disconnecting the bracket assemblies 224 from the vehicle. Collapsing the bracket assemblies 228 from an extended position to a collapsed position may be included in the method 200 . Placing the bracket assemblies in a storage compartment included on the vehicle 232 may also be included in the method 200 .
- the method 200 need not be performed in the order depicted in FIG. 5 .
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- This invention relates to vehicle cargo bay covers.
- Pick-ups and utility vehicles are often provided with a bed or cargo bay for transporting cargo. In order to protect the bay and the cargo, such vehicles are sometimes provided with covers for covering the bay. Cargo covers may be connectable and disconnectable from the vehicle and are typically disconnected when cargo that extends above the level of the connected cover is transported. Vehicle operators often choose to disconnect cargo covers from the vehicle even when the cargo does not extend above the cover or when there is no cargo in the bay. Disconnected cargo covers are often left at the point of departure of the operator. Alternatively, a flexible bag is sometimes provided for storing the covers in the cargo bay when they are not in a connected position.
- A cargo cover storage system for a vehicle having a cargo bay includes cover members adapted to cooperate with each other to at least partially cover the cargo bay. The system further includes two bracket assemblies configured to be connectable and disconnectable from the vehicle. The bracket assemblies are adapted to receive a removed one of the cover members and support the removed one of the cover members above the attached cover member(s) when the bracket assemblies are connected to the vehicle such that the cover members are secured to the vehicle in a relatively stacked manner and the cargo bay is at least partially uncovered. Alternatively, the bracket assemblies may be adapted to receive two removed cover members in a like, stacked manner. Preferably, the cover members are not touching when they are so secured to the vehicle.
- The cargo cover system may further include two cover support portions mounted to the vehicle and configured to cooperate with the bracket assemblies in supporting the cover member. The cargo cover system may further include two bracket receptacle assemblies connected to the vehicle, each bracket receptacle assembly being adapted for supporting one of the bracket assemblies. Each of the bracket receptacle assemblies may include a slot, and each of the bracket assemblies may include a tab adapted to mate with the slot to support the bracket assembly in the bracket receptacle assembly. Each of the bracket assemblies may also include a latch pin and each of the bracket receptacle assemblies may include a tab adapted to receive the latch pin to support the bracket assembly in the bracket receptacle assembly.
- A method is also provided for storing a cargo cover on a vehicle having a cargo bay. The cargo cover includes two cover members, a first cover member and a second cover member. The method includes disconnecting the second cover member from the vehicle such that the cargo bay is at least partially uncovered. The second cover member is then connected to the vehicle above the first cover member which is still in position covering the cargo bay, via two bracket assemblies and two cover support portions such that the cover members are relatively stacked above the partially uncovered cargo bay.
- The above features and advantages, and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a vehicle having a cargo cover storage system with cover members secured to the vehicle to partially uncover the cargo bay; -
FIG. 2A is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of the vehicle ofFIG. 1 with the cover members secured to the vehicle to cover the cargo bay; -
FIG. 2B is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the vehicle ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3A is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a bracket assembly used in the cargo cover storage system ofFIG. 1 , with the bracket assembly in a collapsed position; -
FIG. 3B is a perspective schematic illustration of the bracket assembly ofFIG. 3A , with the bracket assembly in an extended position; -
FIG. 4A is a schematic illustration in fragmentary perspective view of a bracket receptacle assembly used in the cargo cover storage system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4B is a schematic illustration in fragmentary rear view of the cargo cover storage system ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of storing a cargo cover for a vehicle having a cargo bay. - Reference will now be made to the drawings, in which like reference numbers are used to refer to like components throughout. In
FIG. 1 , avehicle 10 having a cargocover storage system 12 is depicted. Thevehicle 10 includes acargo bay 14. Thecargo bay 14 is substantially defined by aleft sidewall 16, aright sidewall 18, afront wall 20 and anendgate 22. Afirst cover member 26, asecond cover member 28 and athird cover member 30 are stacked relative to one another and secured to thevehicle 10 above thecargo bay 14.Latch plates 32 are disposed on aledge 24 disposed above theright sidewall 18. Three latch plates are shown; additional latch plates may also be used on ledge 24. Additional latch plates (not shown) are likewise disposed above theleft sidewall 16 in a mirrored arrangement with respect to those on theledge 24. Aright bracket assembly 34 and a rightcover support portion 36 secure the second and 28, 30 to thethird cover members vehicle 10 in a relatively stacked manner above thefirst cover member 26. A left bracket assembly (not shown) and a left cover support portion (not shown) which are symmetrical, mirror images of theright bracket assembly 34 and the rightcover support portion 36, respectively, also secure the second and 28, 30 to thethird cover members vehicle 10. (Because the structure for securing the cover members to the vehicle is symmetric on both sides of the vehicle, a description of only one side is necessary for an understanding of the invention.) Alternatively, for vehicles that do not have cover support portions such as those illustrated inFIG. 1 , structure having cover support portions may be secured to the vehicle at stake openings disposed in the sidewalls, such stake openings being common on existing vehicles having cargo bays. - Referring to
FIG. 2A , the first, second and 26, 28 and 30, respectively, are secured to thethird cover members vehicle 10 in an alternative manner in which thecargo bay 14 is covered. - Referring to
FIG. 2B , the rightcover support portion 36 is formed with an integral rightlower retention slot 40 and an integral rightupper retention slot 42. A rightbracket receptacle opening 46 is formed in a rightside storage unit 48 disposed outward of the right sidewall 18 (shown inFIG. 1 ) on thevehicle 10. A symmetrical left bracket receptacle opening (not shown) is likewise disposed adjacent to theleft sidewall 16, and may be formed in an optional, symmetrical left side storage unit disposed outward of theleft sidewall 16. When theright bracket assembly 34 and the symmetrical left bracket assembly (not shown) are disconnected from the vehicle, as depicted inFIG. 1 , the bracket assemblies may be stored in one or both of the storage units. - Referring to
FIG. 3A , theright bracket assembly 34 includes apost portion 50. Thepost portion 50 is formed with abracket tab 54. Arod 56 having aknob 62 at afirst end 63 and alatch pin 66 hingeably connected at an opposedsecond end 65 is secured to thepost portion 50 such that therod 56 is translatable along the length of thepost portion 50. Therod 56 includes acammed portion 68. A throughpin 72 further secures thelatch pin 66 to thepost portion 50. Thelatch pin 66 includes a hingedend 76 pivotably secured to the end of therod 56. Thelatch pin 66 is substantially Z-shaped and further includes alatch end 78 opposed to the hingedend 76. An upward force on theknob 62 causes the hingedend 76 of thelatch pin 66 to rotate upwards about the throughpin 72 thus moving thelatch end 78 away from thepost portion 50, as depicted inFIG. 3B . An opposite downward force on theknob 62 causes thelatch end 78 to return to a position abutting abottom edge 82 of thepost portion 50, as depicted inFIG. 3A . - Referring to
FIG. 3A , thebracket assembly 34 includes anupper platform portion 84 and alower platform portion 86. Each of the upper and 84, 86, respectively are pivotably secured to thelower platform portions post portion 50. Theupper platform portion 84 includes an upper platform leftarm 88 and an upper platformright arm 90. The upper platform left and 88, 90 pivot about upper platform left and right pivot joints 92, 94, respectively, for pivoting theright arms upper platform 84 with respect to thepost portion 50. Similarly, thelower platform portion 86 includes a lower platform leftarm 96 and a lower platformright arm 98. The lower platform left and 96, 98 pivot about lower left and right pivot joints 100, 102, respectively, for pivoting theright arms lower platform portion 86 with respect to thepost portion 50. When the upper and 84, 86 are pivoted upward with respect to thelower platform portions post portion 50, thebracket assembly 34 is in a longitudinally compact, collapsed position, as shown inFIG. 3A . When the upper and 84, 86 are pivoted downward with respect to thelower platform portions post portion 50, thebracket assembly 34 is in an extended position in which the 84, 86 are parallel to each other, as shown inplatform portions FIG. 3B . The upper and 84, 86, respectively, are pivotable independently of one another. Thus, thelower platform portions lower platform 86 portion may be pivoted to an extended position as shown inFIG. 3B , while theupper platform portion 84 remains in the collapsed position shown inFIG. 3A . - Referring to
FIG. 3B , theupper platform portion 84 includes an upper platform latch-receivingportion 106 mounted to the upper platform leftarm 88 and the upper platformright arm 90 at upper platform left and right distal arm ends 108, 110 respectively. Similarly, thelower platform portion 86 includes a lower platform latch-receivingportion 112 mounted to the lower platform leftarm 96 and the lower platformright arm 98 at lower platform left and right distal arm ends 114, 116 respectively. Amount pad 118 is mounted to each of the upper and lower platform latch-receiving 106, 112. Preferably, the mount pad is formed from a deformable rubber or foam structure.portions - Referring to
FIG. 4A , the rightside storage unit 48 is disposed outward of theright sidewall 18 and is configured to form the integral rightbracket receptacle opening 46. Thereceptacle opening 46 is four-sided (as may also be better viewed inFIG. 2B ), defined byinner walls 140, three of which are shown inFIG. 4A . A rightbracket receptacle assembly 136 is disposed in the rightbracket receptacle opening 46. The rightbracket receptacle assembly 136 includes anupper receptacle member 138 mounted to aninner wall 140 of the rightside storage unit 48. Theupper receptacle member 138 is formed with anintegral receptacle slot 142. The rightbracket receptacle assembly 136 further includes a lowerreceptacle tab member 146 mounted to theinner wall 140. The rightside storage unit 48 includes theledge 24. Alatch plate 32 is mounted to theledge 24. On vehicles that do not have side storage units, such as some pickup trucks, structure forming like bracket receptacle assemblies may be mounted directly to the pickup sidewalls (i.e., the bed sides). - Referring to
FIG. 4B , thepost portion 50 of theright bracket assembly 34 is disposed in the rightbracket receptacle opening 46. Thebracket tab 54 is disposed through theslot 142 of theupper receptacle member 138. Additionally, thelatch pin 66 is mated with the lowerreceptacle tab member 146. Accordingly, theright bracket assembly 34 is secured to thevehicle 10 by theupper receptacle member 138 and the lowerreceptacle tab member 146. - The
upper platform portion 84 and thelower platform portion 86 are extended for supporting thethird cover member 30, and thesecond cover member 28, respectively, thethird cover member 30 being stacked above thesecond cover member 28 which, in turn, is stacked above thefirst cover member 26. Cover member latches 152 are disposed on theundersides 154 of each of the 26, 28, 30. Eachcover members latch 152 includes a pivotable latch handle 156 operable to secure thelatch 152 on thethird cover member 30 to the upper platform latch-receivingportion 106, thelatch 152 on thesecond cover member 28 to the lower platform latch-receivingportion 112 and thelatch 152 on thefirst cover member 26 to thelatch plate 32 on theledge 24. Preferably, thefirst cover member 26 has two latches 152 (one shown inFIG. 4B ) able to latch to two latch plates 32 (one shown inFIG. 4B ) disposed onledge 24. Themount pads 118 act as a preload feature, deforming slightly when pressurized between the latched upper platform latch-receivingportion 106 and thethird cover member 30 and between the latched lower platform latch-receivingportion 112 and thesecond cover member 28. The deformability of themount pads 118 provides a closely conforming, pressurized contact surface between the 106, 112 and the third andlatch receiving portions 30, 28, respectively, thus ensuring a secure attachment. A similar preload feature in the form of a seal may be disposed onsecond cover members ledge 24 to ensure a secure attachment offirst cover member 26 to the vehicle. Those skilled in the art will recognize a variety of ways to latch the cover members to the bracket assemblies. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , a method of storing acargo cover 200 for a vehicle having a cargo bay is provided. The cargo cover is comprised of two cover members including a first cover member and a second cover member. Themethod 200 includes disconnecting thesecond cover member 204 from the vehicle such that the cargo bay is at least partially uncovered. Themethod 200 may further include extending the twobracket assemblies 208 from a collapsed state to an extended state. Themethod 200 may further include placing the bracket assemblies into twobracket receptacle assemblies 212 such that the bracket assemblies are operatively secured to the bracket receptacle assemblies. Themethod 200 further includes connecting the second cover member to thevehicle 216 above the first cover member via the bracket assemblies and two cover support portions such that the cover members are relatively stacked above the partially uncovered cargo bay. - The
method 200 may include disconnecting the second cover member from thebracket assemblies 220. Themethod 200 may further include disconnecting thebracket assemblies 224 from the vehicle. Collapsing thebracket assemblies 228 from an extended position to a collapsed position may be included in themethod 200. Placing the bracket assemblies in a storage compartment included on thevehicle 232 may also be included in themethod 200. Themethod 200 need not be performed in the order depicted inFIG. 5 . - While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
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